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Photo-stability study of a solution-processed small molecule solar cell system: correlation between molecular conformation and degradation.


ABSTRACT: Solution-processed organic small molecule solar cells (SMSCs) have achieved efficiency over 11%. However, very few studies have focused on their stability under illumination and the origin of the degradation during the so-called burn-in period. Here, we studied the burn-in period of a solution-processed SMSC using benzodithiophene terthiophene rhodamine:[6,6]-phenyl C71 butyric acid methyl ester (BTR:PC71BM) with increasing solvent vapour annealing time applied to the active layer, controlling the crystallisation of the BTR phase. We find that the burn-in behaviour is strongly correlated to the crystallinity of BTR. To look at the possible degradation mechanisms, we studied the fresh and photo-aged blend films with grazing incidence X-ray diffraction, UV-vis absorbance, Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. Although the crystallinity of BTR affects the performance drop during the burn-in period, the degradation is found not to originate from the crystallinity changes of the BTR phase, but correlates with changes in molecular conformation - rotation of the thiophene side chains, as resolved by Raman spectroscopy which could be correlated to slight photobleaching and changes in PL spectra.

SUBMITTER: Newman MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5827640 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photo-stability study of a solution-processed small molecule solar cell system: correlation between molecular conformation and degradation.

Newman Michael J MJ   Speller Emily M EM   Barbé Jérémy J   Luke Joel J   Li Meng M   Li Zhe Z   Wang Zhao-Kui ZK   Jain Sagar M SM   Kim Ji-Seon JS   Lee Harrison Ka Hin HKH   Tsoi Wing Chung WC  

Science and technology of advanced materials 20180222 1


Solution-processed organic small molecule solar cells (SMSCs) have achieved efficiency over 11%. However, very few studies have focused on their stability under illumination and the origin of the degradation during the so-called burn-in period. Here, we studied the burn-in period of a solution-processed SMSC using benzodithiophene terthiophene rhodamine:[6,6]-phenyl C<sub>71</sub> butyric acid methyl ester (BTR:PC<sub>71</sub>BM) with increasing solvent vapour annealing time applied to the activ  ...[more]

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